Late at night when the munchies strike, sometimes you just have to order takeout—and with the rise of online delivery services, it’s easier than ever to fill your stomach ASAP. We’ve all been there, perhaps some more than others, and we all have our own delicious late-night go-to.

In honor of unofficial post-dinner dining, Grubhub teamed up with GoBankingRates to determine which cities across the U.S.A. partake in the most late-night takeout delivery (plus their most popular orders). The results are in, and they are mouthwatering! Settle in with a snack and read on at your own risk.

East Lansing, Michigan These Michiganders (many of them students at Michigan State University) order an impressive 392 percent more late-night takeout than the rest of the nation. Their favorite treat? Ooey-gooey mac and cheese, at an average cost of $6.73.

New Brunswick, New JerseyRutgers University student body, we’re looking at you. The folks up in New Brunswick love a good order of boneless buffalo wings (at the average cost of $10.62), and they order about 280 percent more than the rest of the country during the wee hours.

Columbus, OhioIn the home of the OSU Buckeyes, stromboli is the name of the late-night snack game. At an average cost of $7.92, it’s no wonder they’re ordering 202 percent more deliveries than the wider U.S.

Allston, MassachusettsResidents of this Boston neighborhood (central to Boston University, Boston College and Northeastern University) enjoy a piping hot buffalo chicken pizza when the hour is late, and they’ll spring for a slightly higher average cost of $12.14. They love it so much, they order 195 percent more online deliveries than the rest of the nation.

Syracuse, New YorkSyracuse, home to the university by the same name, comes in hot with 190 percent more late-night deliveries than average. Syracuse citizens most often dig into stuffed cheesy bread, and they pay $6.99 for it on average.

Providence, Rhode IslandTater tots rule the midnight food scene in Providence (home to no less than five colleges and universities), where people order 177 percent more late-night deliveries on average and generally pay exactly $5 for those to-die-for tots.

Champaign, IllinoisDon’t let the name fool you: The students at University of Illinois aren’t always popping bottles in Champaign. More often, they’re ordering pork egg rolls for delivery, which are a steal with an average price of $1.15. At those prices, why wouldn’t they order 175 percent more takeout than the rest of us?

Ithaca, New YorkNew York state must love stuffed cheesy bread, because Ithaca (ahem, Cornell University) orders it almost as often as their neighbors in Syracuse. Ithacans also pay $6.99 on average, though they only order 164 percent more dark-hour deliveries than most of us.

Brighton, MassachusettsIn the less-bright hours, Brighton residents chow down on spicy tuna rolls for an average cost of $5.67. The residential neighborhood, home to many Boston University and Boston College students, orders 130 percent more late-night food than average.

Albany, New YorkThe discerning foodies in N.Y.’s state capital devour chicken bacon ranch pizza when the hour is late, for a steeper average cost of $16.95. In Albany, the delivery crowd orders 125 percent more than the rest of the U.S. Did we mention that 100,000 Albany residents are college students?